Διατροφικές διαταραχές και υπνική άπνοια (Bachelor thesis)

Ανδρώνη, Αποστολία/ Πλιάτσου, Βασιλική


Eating disorders are psychogenic disorders which can lead individuals to the adoption of strict and rigid dietary rules and above all, to excessive dieting, creating serious health complications that can lead to death. Psychological intervention requiring medical follow-up of the patient is necessary in order to face them as long as the contribution of a nutritionist to restore their physical health and weight. Sleep apnea is a respiratory disorder characterized by short sleep breaks. It concerns those who snore loud, are overweight, have high blood pressure or some physical anomaly in the nose or in parts of the upper airway with consequences from annoying to life threatening. To deal with it, depending on the patient's case, individual behavioral therapy, physical or mechanical therapy or surgery is suggested. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the causes and factors that contribute to the occurrence of these conditions. The evaluation of the results was carried out using specific validated questionnaires and was investigated the correlation of characteristics with the Body Mass Index, gender but also between them. The EAT-26 (Eating Attitudes Test) questionnaire was used for the detection of a high risk of eating disorder and the Berlin Questionnaire-Sleep Apnea for the investigation of sleep apnea. The sample comprised 101 individuals living in Kozani, Thessaloniki and Crete and the age range was 35-65 years. In the majority of the sample, according to the body mass index, normal body weight was observed, followed by a slight difference in excess body weight (overweight). First class obesity but also second class obesity were also found in both sexes and a small percentage of underweight women. The results of the EAT-26 questionnaire showed that women are at a higher risk of having an eating disorder with 24% over men at 12% and the age range was 35-60 years. Berlin Questionnaire-Sleep Apnea showed that of the total population women had a higher risk of sleep apnea 16%, compared with 12% for men, and their age range was 41-65 years. A combination of eating disorder and sleep apnea was found in 3 people.
Institution and School/Department of submitter: Σχολή Τεχνολογίας Γεωπονίας και Τεχνολογίας Τροφίμων και Διατροφής - Τμήμα Διατροφής και Διαιτολογίας
Subject classification: Eating disorders
Διατροφικές διαταραχές
Sleep apnea syndromes
Σύνδρομα υπνικής άπνοιας
Keywords: Eating disorders;Διατροφικές διαταραχές;Sleep apnea;υπνική άπνοια;EAT-26;δίαιτα;diet
Description: Πτυχιακή εργασία - Σχολή Τεχνολογίας Γεωπονίας και Τεχνολογίας Τροφίμων και Διατροφής - Τμήμα Διατροφής και Διαιτολογίας, 2019 (α/α 11115)
URI: http://195.251.240.227/jspui/handle/123456789/14748
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